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located in the north of Shiraz. his son, Ismail, was born a year later. in 1876, when Zell-e Soltan was removed from the governorship, Ali could start his project. the building of the mosque lasted for twelve years and was completed in 1888. in the same year Ali moved his father's remains to the new
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was appointed as the governor of Fars and banned any construction without his permission. Zell-e Soltan's decree was not received well by either the
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tribe, known for her beauty. Zinat al-Moluk for the new couple, built the
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